From her handmade earrings to her thrifted outfits, Meghan’s sense of style is one that shines through no matter where she is.
Balling on a budget: fall edition
Trending fall fashion styles for 2020, where to find them and what Butler students recommend.
Dawgs with Style: Scott Bridge
Butler professor Scott Bridge aims to keep students smiling by wearing suits for Zoom class sessions. Bridge talked with The Butler Collegian about his conservative yet professional sense of style.
Dawgs with Style: Molly Freeman
First-year Molly Freeman uses thrifted pieces and unique inspirations to create an ‘ever-evolving’ style.
Dawgs with Style: Antwain Hunter
Butler history professor Antwain Hunter discusses how he dresses up for his profession to express his classic taste.
Fast fashion, Goodwill and the college lifestyle
In a world increasingly centered on postable moments, columnist Emma Beavins explains the pitfalls of fast fashion, and what we can do to overcome them.
Dawgs With Style: Kenny Chromik
Senior Kenny Chromik takes fashion risks by combining style influence from musicians and his own creativity to stand out amongst Butler students.
Dawgs with Style: Bailey Gordon
Senior music major Bailey Gordon talks about his personal style and his classic yet simplistic approach to fashion.
Dawgs with Style: Mikayla Whittemore
Political Science major Mikayla Whittemore’s expressive, artistic style makes her stand out amongst Butler students.
Dawgs with Style: Meghan Bartsch
Meghan Bartsch is an adjunct professor at Butler who graduated with a masters degree in piano performance from the school in 2017. Her style is elegant and professional.